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The mechanical effort of conversation is nastier and more complicated than defecation.
— Louis-Ferdinand Celine
If you try to hold on to something you don't have anymore, you can't be happy in the moment.
— Jennifer Grey
Don't be a fool. Don't give up something important to hold onto someone who can't even say they love you.
— Sarah Dessen
I'm a pretty happy dude, and don't let much get to me. If something does, I don't like to hold onto it.
— Asher Roth
Abortion is inherently different from other medical procedures because no other procedure involves the purposeful termination of a potential life.
— Potter Stewart
Muscles don't make the man.
True, darling, but they give you something nice to hold on to. — Dannika Dark
True, darling, but they give you something nice to hold on to. — Dannika Dark
I don't wake up every day and think about which tournaments I won and which titles I hold. It's something I don't care about.
— Steffi Graf
I don't like the way some actors, when playing a nasty character, will try to grab hold of something good about them.
— Peter Mullan
I realized that life isn't something to be scared of. That you don't have to hold on so tightly that you can't breathe.
— Carrie Ryan
Color, even more than drawing, is a means of liberation.
— Henri Matisse
When I don't understand something, I reach up and hold God's hand. And we walk together in silence.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I love meeting up with friends and just doing 'normal' stuff like going to the cinema.
— Kimberley Nixon
There are almost no limits in terms of what a car can become.
— William Clay Ford Jr.
Life throws too much crap at us as it is, so why hold onto something negative if we don't have to?
— Natasha Preston
Sometimes we hold on to something - a person, a resentment, a regret, an idea of who we are - because we don't know what to reach for next.
— Huntley Fitzpatrick